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Christmas Parade

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Event# 405-258-0673

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Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Christmas parade is always held on the first Saturday in December. The parade starts out with the Grand Marshall; followed by area marching bands; floats; Shriner performance units; Santa & Mrs. Claus; a beautiful Snow Queen, and a Chamber Cash Prize Giveaway. 11a.m.

Christmas Parade

Address : Downtown area Chandler OK
Phone : 405-258-0673   (Always call and confirm events.)

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